WO2018096861A1 - Corps de stockage de carte - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42D—BOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
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- B65D5/44—Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F1/00—Cardboard or like show-cards of foldable or flexible material
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- the present invention relates to a card storage body that can store a card.
- Such a prepaid card is called a POSA (registered trademark: Point Of Sales Activation) card because it is activated only after it is activated at the point-of-sale POS system at the time of purchase. As described above, this card is invalid before purchase, so there is no risk of theft at the time of display of the product, and since anyone can use it after purchase, it is often used as a present or gift. .
- POSA registered trademark: Point Of Sales Activation
- prepaid cards are often used for presents and gifts, so at retail stores, POSA bags, New Year's gift bags, and card storage boxes for placing POSA cards and giving them to others near POSA cards. Etc. are displayed.
- Patent Document 1 proposes a greeting card that can hold a gift card that can be activated by a computer.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a highly-designable card storage body that can store a plurality of prepaid cards, member cards, and the like, and can provide a card storage body that can visually recognize two cards simultaneously by a spread structure. It is in.
- an object of the present invention is that the front portion and the rear portion that hold the card inside each have a spread structure, and when the spread structure is closed, a bag type that can stand on its own by contacting the ground at the bottom portion. It is to provide a card storage body.
- an object of the present invention is that when the spread structure is closed, the front part and the rear part are appropriately locked, and the front part and the rear part smoothly shift to the locked state and are easily opened.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a card storage body having a lock structure that does not become a state.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a card storage body in which the main body can be assembled by one component (for example, one paper material cut into a predetermined shape can be folded and bonded). is there.
- the invention according to the first embodiment of the present invention has the following configuration.
- the front A bottom portion extending from the front portion;
- a back surface portion extending from the bottom surface portion,
- a left side surface portion disposed on the left side of the back surface portion and positioned substantially perpendicular to the back surface portion and in the direction of the front surface portion;
- a right side surface portion disposed on the right side of the back surface portion and positioned in the direction of the front surface portion at a substantially right angle with respect to the back surface portion, and a card storage body including a main body portion
- the front part and the back part are respectively connected to the bottom part in a rotatable relationship,
- Each of the left side surface portion and the right side surface portion has a tapered shape toward the upper end of the back surface portion.
- the invention according to the second embodiment of the present invention has the following configuration in the first embodiment.
- a first card holding part for example, a first card insertion slot 101b
- a second card holding part for example, a second card insertion slot 102b
- the surface of the first card held by the first card holding part At least a part and at least a part of the surface of the second card held by the second card holding part can be viewed at the same time.
- the invention according to the third embodiment of the present invention has the following configuration in the first or second embodiment.
- the front part protrudes from the front part with respect to the back part.
- a first projecting portion (for example, projecting portion 134a) extending substantially at right angles is inserted into a first notch portion (for example, notched portion 136a) formed on the side portion of the left side surface portion, and projects from the front portion.
- a second protrusion for example, protrusion 134b
- a second notch for example, notch 136b
- the invention according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention has the following configuration in the third embodiment.
- the first protrusion and the second protrusion are respectively a first inclined edge (for example, an inclined edge 161) extending from a side portion of the front part, and a second inclined connected to the first inclined edge.
- An edge for example, an inclined edge 162
- a third inclined edge for example, an inclined edge
- an inclined edge that extends from a side portion of the front portion and is positioned closer to the upper end of the front portion than the first inclined edge 163)
- a fourth inclined edge eg, inclined edge 164 connected to the third inclined edge
- the first inclined edge portion and the third inclined edge portion are configured to have an inclination such that each of the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion is tapered toward the side portion of the front portion.
- An angle for example, angle Q
- an angle Q formed by the second inclined edge portion and the side portion of the front portion is larger than an angle (for example, angle R) formed by the fourth inclined edge portion and the side portion of the front portion. Configured to be.
- the card storage body according to the present invention enables two stored prepaid cards and the like to be simultaneously viewed by the spread structure.
- FIG. 1 It is a perspective view showing the middle of opening and closing of the card storage body concerning a 2nd embodiment of the present invention. It is a figure which shows the state used as the spread of the card storage body which concerns on 2nd Embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows a mode that the prepaid card etc. were accommodated in the state used as the spread of the card storage body concerning 2nd Embodiment of this invention. It is a figure for demonstrating the lock structure in the card storage body of this invention. It is a figure for demonstrating the lock structure in the card storage body of this invention.
- the card storage body 100 includes a pentahedral main body 110 including a front part 101, a back part 102, a left side part 103, a right side part 104, and a bottom part 105.
- the left side surface portion 103 and the right side surface portion 104 have the same triangular shape, and the main body portion 110 is configured as a so-called polygonal (triangular prism) box structure.
- FIG. 1 is a development view of the main body 110 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the main body 110 can be made of various materials such as paper and resin.
- the card case 100 of this embodiment can include two handles 120.
- the handle 120 can be made of various materials such as fiber, paper, and resin.
- the card storage body 100 of the present embodiment can attach handles of various shapes and modes to the main body 110, but it is also possible not to attach them at all.
- the front back portion 101a is bent along the folding line A on the back side of the front portion 101 shown in FIG. 1 and fixed with an adhesive or the like.
- a first card insertion slot 101b which is a hole into which a card is inserted, is formed in the front back portion 101a.
- the front portion 101 is provided with a first handle left insertion port 135a and a first handle right insertion port 135b, which are holes into which ends of the handle 120a are inserted, and further, on the side portion of the front portion 101, Protruding portions 134a and 134b, which are part of the locking mechanism, are provided, and are bent along the fold line K and the fold line L, respectively, at a substantially right angle with the front surface portion 101.
- the bottom surface portion 105 is formed by bending the front surface portion 101 along the fold line B and bending the back surface portion 102 along the fold line C.
- the back surface back portion 102 a is bent along the fold line D and fixed with an adhesive or the like.
- a second card insertion slot 102b which is a hole into which a card is inserted, is formed in the back back portion 102a.
- a second handle left insertion port 131a and a second handle right insertion port 131b which are holes into which ends of the handle 120b are inserted, are arranged.
- the back surface portion 102 is bent along the fold line E (substantially perpendicular to the left side surface portion 103), and the left edge portion 132a is bent along the fold line F (substantially perpendicular to the left side surface portion 103). Formed with.
- a cutout portion 136 a that is a part of the lock mechanism is provided along the fold line F on the side portion of the left side surface portion 103.
- the left side surface extending portion 133 a extends below the left side surface portion 103 and is bent along the fold line G at a substantially right angle with the left side surface portion 103.
- the right side surface portion 104 has the back surface portion 102 bent along the fold line H (substantially perpendicular to the right side surface portion 104) and the right edge portion 132b bent along the fold line I (substantially perpendicular to the right side surface portion 104). Formed with.
- a cutout portion 136 b that is a part of the lock mechanism is provided along the fold line I on the side portion of the right side surface portion 104.
- the right side surface extending portion 133b extends below the right side surface portion 104 and is bent along the fold line J at a substantially right angle with the right side surface portion 104.
- the end of the handle 120a is inserted into the first handle left insertion port 135a and the first handle right insertion port 135b from the front side to the back side of the front part 101 and fixed with a double-sided seal or the like. 101a.
- the end of the handle 120b is inserted into the second handle left insertion port 131a and the second handle right insertion port 131b from the front side to the back side of the back surface part 102 and fixed with a double-sided seal or the like, It is sandwiched between the rear back portion 102a.
- the pattern which consists of 12 figures is attached to the surface of the front part 101 and the surface of the back part 102, respectively,
- at least one of the front portion 101 and the back portion 102 can be made not to have a pattern.
- the above-mentioned pattern can be attached
- the card storage body 100 according to the present embodiment configured as described above has a shape as shown in FIGS.
- FIG. 2A is a front view of the card storage body 100, in which a front portion 101 and a handle 120a inserted into a first handle left insertion port 135a and a first handle right insertion port 135b provided in the front portion 101 are illustrated. It is shown.
- FIG. 2B is a rear view of the card storage body 100, and a handle 120 b inserted into a back surface portion 102, a second handle left insertion port 131 a and a second handle right insertion port 131 b provided on the back surface portion 102. It is shown.
- FIG. 3A is a left side view of the card storage body 100.
- the handle 120a, the front surface portion 101, and the notch portion 136a are shown on the right side, and the handle 120b and the back surface portion 102 are shown on the left side.
- FIG. 3 (b) is a right side view of the card storage body 100.
- the handle 120b and the back surface portion 102 are shown on the right side, and the handle 120a, the notch portion 136b, and the front surface portion 101 are shown on the left side.
- FIG. 4A is a plan view of the card storage body 100, with the back surface portion 102 and the handle 120b being shown on the upper side, and the front surface portion 101 and the handle 120a being shown on the lower side.
- FIG. 4B is a bottom view of the card storage body 100, and shows a bottom surface portion 105.
- FIG. 4B is a bottom view of the card storage body 100, and shows a bottom surface portion 105.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the card storage body 100.
- a state in which the front part 101 and the rear part 102 are closed (for example, a state in which the upper end of the front part 101 and the upper end of the rear part 102 are in contact with each other) is shown.
- a person who obtains the card case 100 (for example, a gift presenter side) stores, for example, a prepaid card and a message card in the card case 100 and hands them to the present party in such a closed state. Or give.
- the appearance with such a high design of the card case 100 can make the person who received it (the other party of the present) have high expectations (what kind of present is in the card case 100).
- the front part 101, the right side part 104, and the handle 120 (120 a, 120 b) are displayed, and a notch part 136 b is shown below the right side edge of the front part 101.
- a notch 136a is shown on the corresponding left edge.
- the card storage body 100 is able to stand stably with the bottom 105 facing down, combined with the shape of the bag shape, enhances the high design, and consequently increases the expectation of the present contents Can do.
- the right side surface portion 104 and the left side surface portion 103 are triangular.
- the right side surface portion 104 and the left side surface portion 103 may have a trapezoidal shape or the like tapered toward the upper end of the front surface portion 101 or the upper end of the back surface portion 102. .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the card housing 100, in which the front part 101 and the back part 102 are in an open state, and the front part 101 and the back part 102 are in the middle of a transition to a complete spread state.
- State open state
- at least one of the front part 101 and the back part 102 is rotated and the upper end of the front part 101 and the upper end of the back part 102 are slightly opened, which is referred to as a “spread state”.
- the two cards set on the back side of the front part 101 and the back side of the back part 102 can be viewed simultaneously.
- the card storage body 100 is referred to as “closed state”.
- the left side surface portion 103 and the right side surface portion 104 of the card case 100 are trapezoidal figures, even if the upper end of the front portion 101 and the upper end of the back portion 102 are not in contact with each other, they are close to each other. If a substantially sealed space is formed inside the card storage body 100 by the member, it is assumed that the state is also “closed”.
- the front part 101 and the handle 120a extending from the vicinity of the upper end of the front part 101 are shown.
- the front portion 101 is provided with protruding portions 134a and 134b that protrude from the front portion 101 and extend substantially at right angles to the back surface portion 102 (by bending or the like).
- the bottom surface portion 105 extends from the lower end of the front surface portion 101
- the back surface portion 102 extends from the bottom surface portion 105 to the opposite side of the front surface portion 101.
- a handle 120b extends from the upper end of the back surface portion 102, a back surface back portion 102a bonded to the back surface portion 102 is disposed on the back side of the back surface portion 102, and in the vicinity of the central portion of the back surface back portion 102a, A second card insertion slot 102b is arranged.
- a right side surface portion 104 extending from the back surface portion 102 and a right edge portion 132b extending from the right side surface portion 104 are disposed on the right side of the back surface portion 102, and a fold line between the right side surface portion 104 and the right edge portion 132b (fold line I shown in FIG. 1). (Noted) is provided with a notch 136b. Further, a right side extending portion 133b extends from the lower side of the right side portion 104.
- a left side surface portion 103 extending from the back surface portion 102 and a left edge portion 132a extending from the left side surface portion 103 are disposed on the left side of the back surface portion 102, and a fold line between the left side surface portion 103 and the left edge portion 132a is (fold line F shown in FIG. (Noted) is provided with a notch 136a.
- a left side extending portion 133 a extends from the lower side of the left side surface portion 103.
- the projecting portions 134a and 134b of the front surface portion 101 and the notches 136a and 136b provided on the left edge portion 132a and the right edge portion 132b of the back surface portion 102 constitute a locking mechanism which will be described later.
- the protrusions 134 a and 134 b of the front part 101 are moved so that the upper end of the front part 101 is in contact with the upper end of the rear part 102, they are inserted into the corresponding notches 136 a and 136 b, and the upper end of the front part 101 is the rear part 102. Is in a state of being in contact with the upper end (ie, the front portion 101 and the rear portion 102 are closed), and this state is maintained as it is.
- the person who has obtained the card storage body 100 (for example, a gift giver or a gift partner) does not open unless a predetermined force is applied.
- the front surface portion 101 and the back surface portion 102 are in an open state, the protruding portions 134a and 134b of the front surface portion 101 are pulled out from the corresponding notches 136a and 136b, respectively.
- a fixing seal is bundled at the time of sale, and the gift giving side or the like uses the fixing seal to prevent the front portion 101 and the rear portion 102 from being opened. The upper end of 102 can be fixed.
- the main body 110 of the card housing 100 can be configured by appropriately folding and bonding a series of graphic papers as shown in FIG. 1, but can be configured by bonding and connecting individual pieces. May be.
- FIG. 7 shows a state where the front part 101 and the rear part 102 are completely opened (completely spread state).
- a front back portion 101 a which is the back surface of the front portion 101 is shown, and ends of the handle 120 a are respectively a first handle left insertion port 135 a and a first handle right provided on the surface of the front portion 101.
- Each is inserted into the insertion port 135b and is sandwiched between the front part 101 and the front back part 101a.
- a double-sided seal 141 is disposed between the front portion 101 and the front back portion 101a, and the respective ends of the handle 120a are fixed inside.
- the end portions of the handle 120b are respectively inserted into the second handle left insertion port 131a and the second handle right insertion port 131b provided on the surface of the back surface portion 102, and are respectively inserted into the back surface portion 102 and the back back surface portion 102a. It is pinched.
- a double-sided seal 144 is disposed between the back surface portion 102 and the back surface back portion 102a, and the respective end portions of the handle 120b are fixed inside.
- front part 101 and the front back part 101a are bonded by, for example, an adhesive or a double-sided seal in the area of the adhesive part 142, and the back part 102 and the back back part 102a are, for example, in the area of the adhesive part 143. Bonded with adhesive or double-sided seal.
- the card can be inserted into the non-adhesive part between the front part 101 and the front back part 101a from the first card insertion slot 101b provided in the front back part 101a.
- a card can be inserted into a non-adhesive portion between the back surface portion 102 and the back surface back portion 102a from the second card insertion slot 102b provided in the back surface back portion 102a.
- FIG. 8 shows a state in which a card is actually inserted in a state where the front part 101 and the rear part 102 are completely opened.
- a message card 151 is inserted into the front part 101 (in the first card insertion slot 101b provided in the front back part 101a), and the left half of the message card 151 is exposed from the front back part 101a and the described contents are described.
- the right half of the message card 151 is stored in a non-adhesive portion between the front portion 101 and the front back portion 101a.
- the prepaid card 152 is inserted into the back surface portion 102 (in the second card insertion slot 102b provided in the back surface back portion 102a), and about half of the right side of the prepaid card 152 is exposed from the back surface back portion 102a and the description content is The left half of the prepaid card 152 is stored in a non-adhesive portion between the back surface portion 102 and the back surface back portion 102a.
- the right half of the message card 151 and the left half of the prepaid card 152 are hidden under the front back portion 101a and under the back back portion 102a, respectively.
- the positions of the first card insertion slot 101b and the second card insertion slot 102b can be adjusted so that more parts of the message card 151 and the prepaid card 152 are exposed.
- a part of the front back portion 101a and the back back portion 102a can be made transparent so that the entire range of the card or a larger range can be visually recognized.
- the card is held by being inserted into the first card insertion slot 101b and the second card insertion slot 102b.
- These holding members may be added to the front back portion 101a and the back back portion 102a to hold the card.
- the opponent who receives the present can start from the state of the self-standing bag-type card case 100 as shown in FIG. Is opened so that two cards stored in an orderly arrangement can be seen at the same time.
- the message card is displayed on the left side and the card on the right side. You will see a prepaid card.
- the card storage unit 200 includes a pentahedral main body 210 including a front part 201, a back part 202, a left side part 203, a right side part 204, and a bottom part 205.
- the left side surface portion 203 and the right side surface portion 204 have the same triangular shape
- the main body portion 210 is configured as a so-called polygonal (triangular prism) box structure.
- the main body 210 of the first embodiment stores the cards in the vertical direction, but in the second embodiment, stores the cards in the horizontal direction. Therefore, in the first embodiment, the main body 110 is configured as a slightly vertically long bag shape, but in the second embodiment, the main body 210 is configured as a slightly horizontally long bag shape.
- FIG. 9 is a development view of the main body 210 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the main body 210 can be made of various materials such as paper and resin.
- the card case 200 of this embodiment can include two handles 220.
- the handle 220 can be made of various materials such as fiber, paper, and resin.
- the card storage body 200 of the present embodiment can attach handles of various shapes and modes to the main body 210, but it is also possible not to attach them at all.
- the front back part 201a is bent along the fold line A 'on the back side of the front part 201 shown in FIG. Further, the first left flap 237a and the first right flap 237b are bent and disposed between the front part 201 and the front back part 201a. The first left flap 237a, the first right flap 237b, and the front part 201 The back side is fixed with an adhesive or the like.
- a first card insertion slot 201b which is a hole into which a card is inserted is formed in the front back part 201a.
- the front portion 201 is provided with a first handle left insertion port 235a and a first handle right insertion port 235b, which are holes into which ends of the handle 220a are inserted, and further, on the side portion of the front portion 201, Protrusions 234a and 234b, which are part of the locking mechanism, are provided, and are bent substantially at right angles to the front part 201 along the fold lines K ′ and L ′, respectively.
- the bottom surface portion 205 is formed by bending the front surface portion 201 along the fold line B ′ and bending the back surface portion 202 along the fold line C ′.
- the back-side back portion 202a is bent along the fold line D ′ on the back side of the back-side portion 202 shown in FIG. Further, the second left flap 238a and the second right flap 238b are folded and disposed between the back surface portion 202 and the back surface back portion 202a.
- the second left flap 238a, the second right flap 238b, and the back surface portion 202 The back side is fixed with an adhesive or the like.
- a second card insertion slot 202b which is a hole into which a card is inserted, is formed in the back back portion 202a.
- the second handle left insertion port 231a and the second handle right insertion port 231b which are holes into which the ends of the handle 220b are inserted, are arranged on the back surface portion 202.
- the back surface portion 202 is bent along the fold line E ′ (substantially perpendicular to the left side surface portion 203), and the left edge portion 232a is bent along the fold line F ′ (substantially perpendicular to the left side surface portion 203). Is formed. Further, a cutout portion 236a, which is a part of the locking mechanism, is provided along the fold line F ′ on the side portion of the left side surface portion 203. Further, the left side surface extending portion 233a extends below the left side surface portion 203, and is bent substantially at right angles to the left side surface portion 203 along the folding line G '.
- the back surface portion 202 is bent along the fold line H ′ (substantially perpendicular to the right side surface portion 204), and the right edge portion 232b is bent along the fold line I ′ (substantially perpendicular to the right side surface portion 204). Is formed. Further, a cutout portion 236b which is a part of the lock mechanism is provided on the side portion of the right side surface portion 204 along the fold line I '. Further, the right side surface extending portion 233b extends below the right side surface portion 204, and is bent substantially at right angles to the right side surface portion 204 along the fold line J '.
- the end of the handle 220a is inserted into the first handle left insertion port 235a and the first handle right insertion port 235b from the front side to the back side of the front part 201 and fixed with a double-sided seal or the like. 201a.
- the end of the handle 220b is inserted into the second handle left insertion port 231a and the second handle right insertion port 231b from the front side to the back side of the back surface 202, and fixed with a double-sided seal or the like. It is sandwiched between the rear back portion 202a.
- the surface of the front part 201 and the surface of the back part 202 are not provided with patterns, but one or more patterns may be provided. Further, a pattern may be applied to at least one of the front part 201 and the rear part 202. Moreover, the above-mentioned pattern can be attached
- the thus configured card storage body 200 according to the present embodiment has a shape as shown in FIGS.
- FIG. 10A is a front view of the card storage body 200, and a front part 201 and a handle 220 a inserted into a first handle left insertion slot 235 a and a first handle right insertion slot 235 b provided on the front part 201. It is shown.
- FIG. 10B is a rear view of the card storage body 200.
- the back portion 202 and the handle 220b inserted into the second handle left insertion port 231a and the second handle right insertion port 231b provided on the back surface portion 202 are shown. It is shown.
- FIG. 11A is a left side view of the card storage body 200, where the handle 220a, the front part 201, and the notch part 236a are shown on the right side, and the handle 220b and the back part 202 are shown on the left side.
- FIG. 11B is a right side view of the card storage body 200.
- the handle 220b and the back surface portion 202 are shown on the right side, and the handle 220a, the notch portion 236b, and the front surface portion 201 are shown on the left side.
- FIG. 12 (a) is a plan view of the card storage body 200, with the back portion 202 and the handle 220b shown on the upper side, and the front portion 201 and the handle 220a shown on the lower side.
- FIG. 12B is a bottom view of the card storage body 200, and shows a bottom surface portion 205.
- FIG. 12B is a bottom view of the card storage body 200, and shows a bottom surface portion 205.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the card storage body 200.
- a state where the front part 201 and the rear part 202 are closed (for example, a state where the upper end of the front part 201 and the upper end of the rear part 202 are in contact with each other) is shown.
- a person who has obtained the card case 200 (for example, a gift presenter side) stores, for example, a prepaid card and a message card in the card case 200 and hands them to the present party in such a closed state. Or give.
- the high-design appearance of the card case 200 makes it possible to make the person who received it (the other party the present) have great expectations (what kind of presents are in the card case 200).
- the front part 201, the right side part 204, and the handle 220 (220 a, 220 b) are displayed, and a notch part 236 b is shown below the right side edge part of the front part 201.
- a cutout 236a is shown on the corresponding left edge.
- the 200 can stand stably with the bottom face part 205 down, and combined with the shape of the bag shape, emphasizes the high design, and as a result, increases the expectation of the present contents Can do.
- the right side surface portion 204 and the left side surface portion 203 are triangular.
- the right side surface portion 204 and the left side surface portion 203 may have a trapezoidal shape or the like tapered toward the upper end of the front surface portion 201 or the upper end of the back surface portion 202. .
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the card housing 200, in which the front part 201 and the back part 202 are in an open state, and the front part 201 and the back part 202 are in the middle of a transition to a complete spread state.
- State open state
- at least one of the front part 201 and the back part 202 is rotated, and a state in which the upper end of the front part 201 and the upper end of the back part 202 are slightly opened is referred to as a “spreading state”.
- a “spread state” of the front part 201 and the back part 202 the two cards set on the back side of the front part 201 and the back side of the back part 202 can be viewed simultaneously.
- the card storage body 200 is referred to as “closed state”.
- the left side surface part 203 and the right side surface part 204 of the card storage body 200 are figures like a trapezoid, even if the upper end of the front part 201 and the upper end of the back part 202 are not in contact with each other, they are close to each other. If a substantially sealed space is formed inside the card case 200 by the member, it is assumed that the state is also “closed”.
- a front part 201 and a handle 220a extending from the vicinity of the upper end of the front part 201 are shown.
- the front portion 201 is provided with protruding portions 234a and 234b that protrude from the front portion 201 and extend substantially at right angles to the back portion 202 (by bending or the like).
- a bottom surface portion 205 extends from the lower end of the front surface portion 201
- a back surface portion 202 extends from the bottom surface portion 205 to the opposite side of the front surface portion 201.
- a handle 220b extends from the upper end of the back surface portion 202, and a back surface back portion 202a bonded to the back surface portion 202 is disposed on the back side of the back surface portion 202. In the vicinity of the center portion of the back surface back portion 202a, A second card insertion slot 202b is arranged.
- a right side surface portion 204 extending from the back surface portion 202 and a right edge portion 232b extending from the right side surface portion 204 are disposed, and the fold line between the right side surface portion 204 and the right edge portion 232b (fold line I shown in FIG. 9).
- a cutout 236b is provided (along '). Further, a right side surface extending portion 233b extends from the lower side of the right side surface portion 204.
- a left side surface portion 203 extending from the back surface portion 202 and a left edge portion 232a extending from the left side surface portion 203 are disposed, and a fold line between the left side surface portion 203 and the left edge portion 232a (fold line F shown in FIG. 9).
- Notch 236a is provided (along ').
- a left side extension 233a extends from the lower side of the left side 203.
- the protrusions 234a and 234b of the front part 201 and the notches 236a and 236b provided on the left edge part 232a and the right edge part 232b of the back part 202 constitute a lock mechanism which will be described later.
- the protrusions 234a and 234b of the front part 201 are moved so that the upper end of the front part 201 is in contact with the upper end of the back part 202, the protrusions 234a and 234b are inserted into the corresponding notches 236a and 236b. Is in a state of being in contact with the upper end (ie, the front portion 201 and the rear portion 202 are closed), and this state is maintained as it is.
- the person who has obtained the card storage body 200 (for example, a gift giver or a gift partner) does not open unless a predetermined force is applied.
- the front part 201 and the rear part 202 are in an open state, the protruding parts 234a and 234b of the front part 201 are pulled out from the corresponding notches 236a and 236b, respectively.
- a fixing seal is bundled at the time of sale, and the gift giving side or the like uses the fixing seal to prevent the front part 201 and the rear part 202 from being opened.
- the upper end of 202 can be fixed.
- the main body 210 of the card case 200 can be configured by appropriately folding and bonding a series of graphic papers as shown in FIG. 9, but can be configured by bonding and connecting individual pieces. May be.
- FIG. 15 shows a state where the front part 201 and the rear part 202 are completely opened (completely spread state).
- a front back portion 201 a that is the back surface of the front portion 201 is shown, and ends of the handle 220 a are respectively a first handle left insertion port 235 a and a first handle right provided on the surface of the front portion 201.
- Each is inserted into the insertion port 235b and is sandwiched between the front part 201 and the front back part 201a.
- a double-sided seal 241 is disposed between the front portion 201 and the front back portion 201a, and the respective end portions of the handle 220a are fixed inside.
- the end portions of the handle 220b are respectively inserted into the second handle left insertion port 231a and the second handle right insertion port 231b provided on the surface of the back surface 202, and are respectively inserted into the back surface 202 and the back back surface 202a. It is pinched.
- a double-sided seal 244 is disposed between the back surface portion 202 and the back surface back portion 202a, and the respective end portions of the handle 220b are fixed inside.
- front portion 201 and the front back portion 201a are bonded to each other by, for example, an adhesive or a double-sided seal in the region of the bonding portion 242, and further, the first left flap 237a, the back side of the front portion 201, and the first right flap. Adhesion with an adhesive or a double-sided seal is performed on the back side of 237b and the front part 201.
- the back surface portion 202 and the back surface back portion 202a are bonded to each other by an adhesive, a double-sided seal, or the like in the region of the bonding portion 243, and further, the second left flap 238a, the back side of the front portion 201, and the second right flap. Adhesion with an adhesive or a double-sided seal is performed on the back side of 238b and the front part 201.
- the card can be inserted into the non-adhesive portion between the front part 201 and the front back part 201a from the first card insertion slot 201b provided in the front back part 201a (In this case, a space between the first left flap 237a and the front back portion 201a and a space between the first right flap 237b and the front back portion 201a are non-bonded portions, and a card can be inserted.
- a card can be inserted into the non-adhesive portion between the back surface portion 202 and the back surface back portion 202a from the second card insertion port 202b provided in the back surface back portion 202a (in this case, The space between the second left flap 238a and the back back portion 202a, and the space between the second right flap 238b and the back back portion 202a are non-adhesive portions, and a card can be inserted.
- FIG. 16 shows a state where a card is actually inserted in a state where the front part 201 and the rear part 202 are completely opened.
- a message card 251 is inserted into the front part 201 (in the first card insertion slot 201b provided in the front back part 201a), and the upper half of the message card 251 is exposed from the front back part 201a and the described content is The lower half of the message card 251 is stored in a non-adhesive portion between the front part 201 and the front back part 201a.
- the prepaid card 252 is inserted into the back surface portion 202 (in the second card insertion slot 202b provided in the back surface back portion 202a), and the upper half of the prepaid card 252 is exposed from the back back surface portion 202a and the described contents are described.
- the lower half of the prepaid card 252 is stored in a non-bonded portion between the back surface portion 202 and the back surface back portion 202a.
- the lower half of the message card 251 and the lower half of the prepaid card 252 are hidden behind the front back 201a and the back back 202a, respectively.
- the positions of the first card insertion slot 201b and the second card insertion slot 202b can be adjusted so that more parts of the message card 251 and the prepaid card 252 are exposed.
- a part of the front back part 201a and the back back part 202a can be made transparent so that the entire range of the card or a larger range can be visually recognized.
- the card is held by being inserted into the first card insertion slot 201b and the second card insertion slot 202b.
- These holding members may be added to the front back part 201a and the back back part 202a to hold the card.
- a partner who has received a present starts from the state of the self-standing bag-type card case 200 as shown in FIG.
- the card case 200 By opening the card to the spread state as shown in FIG. 16, two cards stored in an orderly manner can be visually recognized at the same time.
- the message card is displayed on the left side and the card on the right side. You will see a prepaid card.
- FIG. 17A is an enlarged view of the protruding portion 134a of the card housing 100.
- the protruding part 134a extends from the side part of the front part 101 and is bent at a substantially right angle to the front part 101.
- FIG. 17 (a) a part of the front part 101 in the vicinity of the protruding part 134a is shown, but the left side is the direction toward the lower end of the front part 101 (the position connected to the bottom part 105), and the right side is This is the direction toward the upper end of the front part 101.
- the projecting portion 134a includes an inclined edge 161 extending from the upper end direction toward the lower end direction of the front portion 101 on the side portion of the front portion 101, and an end portion of the inclined edge portion 161 (on the side opposite to the end portion connected to the front portion 101). And an inclined edge 162 extending from the lower end direction of the front surface portion 101 toward the upper end direction.
- the protruding portion 134a is an inclined edge portion 163 extending from the lower end direction of the front portion 101 toward the upper end direction at the side portion of the front portion 101, and the end portion of the inclined edge portion 163 (opposite to the end portion connected to the front portion 101). And an inclined edge portion 164 that extends from the upper end direction toward the lower end direction of the front surface portion 101.
- the inclined edge portion 162 is disposed at a position closer to the lower end of the front portion 101 than the inclined edge portion 164.
- a convex portion formed by the inclined edge portion 161 and the inclined edge portion 162 is referred to as a convex portion O
- a convex portion formed by the inclined edge portion 163 and the inclined edge portion 164 is referred to as a convex portion P.
- angle Q The angle formed between the inclined edge 162 and the side portion of the front portion 101 is represented by an angle Q, and the angle formed between the inclined edge portion 164 and the side portion of the front portion 101 is represented by an angle R, and the angle Q > There is a relationship of angle R.
- the inclined edge portion 161 and the inclined edge portion 163 are configured to be tapered (tapered) from the upper portion of the projecting portion 134 a toward the front portion 101, and an angle formed by the inclined edge portion 161 and the front portion 101. (An angle smaller than 90 degrees) and an angle formed by the inclined edge portion 163 and the front surface portion 101 (an angle smaller than 90 degrees) are substantially the same. Furthermore, the length of the inclined edge portion 161 and the inclined edge portion are the same. The length of 163 is substantially the same. However, the angle and length of the inclined edge 161 and the inclined edge 163 can be set in various ways.
- the angle formed between the inclined edge portion 161 and the front surface portion 101 is smaller than the angle formed between the inclined edge portion 163 and the front surface portion 101, and the length of the inclined edge portion 161 is made shorter than the length of the inclined edge portion 163. Can be configured.
- 17 (b) to 18 (c) show the transition of the positional relationship between the protruding portion 134a and the corresponding notch 136a when the front portion 101 and the rear portion 102 transition from the open state to the closed state. It expresses.
- FIG. 17B the front part 101 and the rear part 102 are moved so as to be in a closed state (in the direction of arrow S), and the end T of the notch 136a of the rear part 102 is almost from the front part 101. It contacts the inclined edge 162 (see FIG. 17A) of the projecting portion 134a extending at a right angle.
- the end portion T of the notch portion 136a becomes the convex portion O (FIG.
- the front part 101 is slightly pushed in the direction of the arrow V (that is, the direction from the lower end to the upper end of the front part 101).
- the end U of the notch 136a abuts on the inclined edge 164 of the protrusion 134a, but the state in which the protrusion P (see FIG. 17A) cannot be exceeded by the movement of the front portion 101. It has become.
- the movement of the front surface portion 101 is relative to the back surface portion 102, it can also be expressed as the back surface portion 102 (notch 136a) being pushed in the direction opposite to the arrow V.
- Such relative movement is realized by play between the front face portion 101, the back face portion 102, the bottom face portion 105, and the left side face portion 103, or slight squeezing / squeezing.
- the end U of the notch 136a has a margin exceeding the projection P of the protrusion 134a, and pushes in the back surface 102 and the like described above. Due to the force, the end portion U of the cutout portion 136a moves downward beyond the convex portion P, and comes into contact with or close to the inclined edge portion 163 (see FIG. 17A) of the protruding portion 134a.
- the back surface portion 102 has a structure in which the inclined edge portion 161 and the inclined edge portion 163 of the protruding portion 134a are tapered (tapered) toward the front surface portion 101. As shown in FIG. 18B, it approaches the front part 101 with almost no resistance and approaches a closed state.
- the front surface portion 101 and the back surface portion 102 are in a closed state (locked state).
- the inclined edge portion 161 and the inclined edge portion 163 of the protruding portion 134a are tapered (tapered) toward the front surface portion 101, and therefore the end portion T of the notch portion 136a.
- the end U easily exceeds the convex portion O and the convex portion P of the projecting portion 134a so that the locked state of the front portion 101 and the rear portion 102 cannot be easily removed.
- the locked state described above is not released spontaneously when the card case 100 is left unattended.
- the front part 101 and the back part 102 It is released when a certain force is applied (in the direction of arrow X). If a large force is required to open the front part 101 and the back part 102, it will be difficult to open or damage to the card housing 100. Therefore, the force required to release the locked state Adjustments are made carefully. Such adjustment is performed, for example, by adjusting the angle between the inclined edge 161 and the inclined edge 163 of the protrusion 134a (the angle with the front surface 101).
- the angle Q formed by the inclined edge 162 and the side portion of the front portion 101 is larger than the angle R formed by the inclined edge portion 164 and the side portion of the front portion 101.
- the end T of the notch 136a is appropriately guided to the convex portion O of the protrusion 134a by the inclined edge 162 arranged at a steep angle (Q).
- the end U of the notch 136a is Because of the inclined edge portion 164 arranged at the gentle angle (R), the end portion U is appropriately guided toward the convex portion P of the protruding portion 134a without colliding with the inclined edge portion 164 (FIG. 17B). ), FIG. 17 (c)).
- the card storage body according to the present invention is a highly designed card storage body that can store a plurality of prepaid cards, member cards, and the like, and can make two cards visible at the same time by the structure of the spread, so that the card storage The production and distribution of the body is promoted, and the use of prepaid cards and the like stored in the card storage body is promoted.
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La présente invention porte sur un corps de stockage de carte qui est pourvu : d'une surface avant ; d'une surface inférieure s'étendant à partir de la surface avant ; d'une surface arrière s'étendant à partir de la surface inférieure ; d'une surface latérale gauche disposée sur le côté gauche de la surface arrière et positionnée sensiblement perpendiculaire à la surface arrière ; d'une surface latérale droite disposée sur le côté droit de la surface arrière et positionnée sensiblement perpendiculaire à la surface arrière. La surface avant et la surface arrière sont chacune reliées à la surface inférieure de manière à pouvoir pivoter. La surface latérale gauche et la surface latérale droite diminuent progressivement vers l'extrémité supérieure de la surface arrière. Une structure de boîte polygonale est obtenue en amenant la surface avant et la surface arrière à adopter un état fermé.
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